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“To Claim What Has Tried to Claim Me”: A Roundtable on Asian-American Poetics

The New Yorker: Poetry

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Exploring Tradition and Identity in Poetry

The chapter delves into the themes of tradition, identity, and creativity in the poem 'To Be a Daughter and to Have a Daughter' by Camico Han, discussing the impacts of COVID-19 on poetic expression. The speakers reflect on the complexities of Asian American poetics, emphasizing the importance of authentic expression and deep interiority in navigating personal and cultural identities through poetry. The discussion extends to the psychological vulnerabilities of language, the search for connections to one's homeland through art, and the solidarity between diverse writers in the face of cultural challenges.

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